29-dec (05:00)The best and worst theatre trends of 2024: More solo shows and co-productions please — but hold the jukebox musicals and the unruly patrons(Niagara Falls Review: Entertainment) 29-dec (05:00)SUNDAY READS: Are GTA thrift stores being targeted by pickpocketers? Plus the vehi...
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On 10/20/2024 at 8:31 PM, Bobpell54 said: Going on Princess and wanting to know if fellow Canucks had their medallions mailed to their home? If so did you apply through their website? how long before your cruise did you apply? When did you get them? Thanks Bob Expand ...
Ullattitaq inflates a sealskin float; Joseph Idlout shifts a qajaq into the water; and Elijah Erkloo raises a paddle. Photo was taken during the filming of Land of the Long Day, directed by Doug Wilkinson, Nuvuruluk, Nunavut, 1952. Source: Doug Wilkinson, Baffin Island, Canada, around ...
Pages from copy 2 ofThe Polar Regions, or, A Search after Sir John Franklin’s Expeditionby Sherard Osborn. A stamp at the top-right corner of the right-hand page reads “Commission on Conservation”; a handwritten signature in ink reads “W.A. Malcolm [?] / Jan’y [January] 1864 ...
Treaty of 1752, Article 4 reads, “It is agreed that the said Tribe of Indians shall not be hindered from, but have free liberty of Hunting and Fishing as usual…” Destroying their equipment and stealing their catch is both a Treaty violation and a criminal offence. ...
over 10 million people who were living in Canada in 1931 will be unveiled very soon. By law, personal information in a census cannot be made public until 92 years after the census was completed. We have been waiting a long time for this, and the date of the release is fast approaching...
Our list of essential summer reads was handpicked by Canadian authors who have recently published new works. You’ll find lighthearted books that make for perfectly easy beach reading as well as titles that encourage deeper reflection, and everything in between. ...
Left: Mary Edetoak, a patient, who still has traditional Inuit tattoos, 1958. (e011176882) Right: Elderly Inuit woman with her hair down [graphic material], 1929. Inscription reads, “Old native woman Eskimo, heavily tattooed but does not photograph.” Credit: G.H. Blanchet (e004665345),...